As to my education, it has given me the tools to rightly divide the Word of God, and to do research, as well as to teach, preach, but even more important, to minister to the hurting and broken.
I do not lack faith, but I will suggest you do. You lack the faith to see God's handiwork in those of us who are suffering. In fact, the strongest Christians I know all have a cross to bear. I have been reading a number of books on spiritual formation, and many of these writers are unequivocal in their condemnation of Word Faith writers and teachers. Because, Word Faith teachers do not understand that we grow better in times of adversity, than when the money is flowing, and the health is good. They have "settled" for a simplistic and vapid explanation for the glorious message of the gospel.
Which is not to say that a Christian must suffer to grow into the likeness of Christ. But, certainly, to have empathy and compassion, which is never elicited in trite answers like "you didn't get healed because you didn't have enough faith." What a narrow perspective on the vastness and greatness of God, and his intent for his people. I first started reading the likes of Kenyon, Hagin and Copeland back in the 1980's, in my Pentecostal days. I fear I slipped far away from what God had planned for me, which was a healer of souls, rather than a healer of bodies. I am grateful God allowed me to be sick, rather than continue in this stale and rigid doctrine - which is not really even based on the bible, but on bad interpretations by money hungry and greedy men.
The fact is, one day, we will meet Jesus face to face. (1 John 3:2; 1 Cor. 13:12) On that blessed day, what is going to count is not how many people did or did not get healed, including ourselves. What is going to count is how we have grown in character, how much closer to Jesus. What is going to count, is how many. people we were able to reconcile to God. What is going to count, is how many people have fallen in love with Christ, because they saw the love of Christ within us.
As for signs and wonders?
"Then some of the scribes and Pharisees said to Him, "Teacher, we want to see a sign from You." But He answered and said to them, "An evil and adulterous generation craves for a sign; and yet no sign will be given to it but the sign of Jonah the prophet;" Matt 12:38-39
"As the crowds were increasing, He began to say, "This generation is a wicked generation; it seeks for a sign, and yet no sign will be given to it but the sign of Jonah." Luke 11:29
I don't need physical healing to grow close Jesus, why do you?
As far as education, you have no idea how to correctly divide the Word of God. You really need to take some courses in the original languages, and also in hermeneutics and find out how you have been badly led astray. It is not that my education makes me better than you, it is that it helps me understand the best way to read the bible, so I don't end up in a cult, like you have!
PS. With regards to my gender, and your ridiculous insults, how would you feel if I started saying the reason that you are so lacking in understanding knowledge of how to correctly read the bible is because of the colour of your skin? Well, there really is no difference between that and what you have said to me! Except, I would never say that, having known some very godly women and men of colour, who did know how to correctly read the bible. I do hope you will think a bit about your nonsense with regards to gender. Because, God calls us all equally, if you read Gal. 3:28. As to "roles" perhaps you need to re-read Genesis, and find out where roles start! After the fall, which Christ came to redeem us from. But, that is another thread, and one which goes on for many long pages!